Finland Tampere Welcome
-
Upload
petri-nykaenen -
Category
Presentations & Public Speaking
-
view
105 -
download
1
Transcript of Finland Tampere Welcome
TAMPERE
Centre of the Tampere Central RegionA unique lakeside city
The largest inland city in the Nordic Countries with the most rapid development in FinlandThe Northern gate to the Helsinki-Tampere growth corridor
Top incentive destination for business travel
AVERAGE FLIGHT TIME TO HELSINKI + HELSINKI-TAMPERE 30MIN. ALTERNATIVELY STOCKHOLM-TAMPERE 55MIN.
80 million consumers within easy reach
Copenhagen 1.5
Helsinki 1.0
Moscow 18.0
Riga 1.0
St. Petersburg 7.5
Stockholm 1.5
Tallinn 0.5
Tampere 0.5
Vilnius 0.5
Great Place to do business
*Human Capital Report 2015** The World Economic Forum, GlobalCompetitiveness Report 2014–2015*** IMD, World Talent Report 2014**** Transparency International 2014***** OECD’s PISA study 2012
Facts about TampereThe second biggest growth region in Finland
TOTAL POPULATION
505.000
CITY REGION
POPULATION
370.000
THE ANNUAL
POPULATION
GROWTH
+1%
PLACES OF
BUSINESS
33.000
REVENUE ALL
SECTORS (2014)
30.000 M€
PROPORTION OF
REVENUE FROM
INDUSTRY
35%
GDP PER CAPITA
OVER
35.000 €
REGIONAL R&D
EXPENDITURE OF
GDP
7%
UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
36.000
150 years of industry and innovation1882 First electric light bulb in the Nordics 1998 Digital X-ray image 1974 NMT Phone Call 2001 Mobile camera phone (Nokia 7650)1991 First commercial GSM call 2004 Automated container terminal1995 Walking forest machine 2012 41-megapixel camera phone (Nokia 808)1996 First Communicator (Nokia 9000) 2015 Nokia OZO 360⁰ virtual reality camera
City that invests in the futureProject Timeline Value M€ Man years Rantaväylä + region 2013- 1075 11 000 Ratina shopping center 2014- 240 3 400 Deck and Central Arena 2016- 400 6 000 Station district 2018- 900 15 000 Eteläpuisto district 2017- 600 4 250 Santalahti district 2017- 240 4 100 Ratapihankatu area 2015- 120 2 050 Underground parking (Kunkku) 2018- 70 1 050 Tramway 2017- 250 740Hiedanranta district 2017- 2500 44700
Over 6 billion euros worth investments in the coming years
TAMPERE
Five-Star City CentreCity Animation
TAMPERE
Five-Star City CentreCity Animation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htK7cQnV_2c
Life Science
City of diverse industries and innovation
ICT
ICT and DIGITALIZATION
Intelligent Machines & Manufacturing
IndustryNano Technology Cleantech
Images: Opa Latvala
ICT – From mobile devices to Internet of Things
Tampere region has almost 50 years of history and cumulated
competence in information and communication technology.
The ICT sector alone employs over 15000 people and half of these
are working in the mobile cluster where companies like Nokia, Intel
and Microsoft play a significant role in the region.
Every 5th Nokia USPTO patent* has an inventor from Tampere
Source: Data is based on USPTO public data on Nokia (and Networks/NSN) patents between 1993 and 2012. Nokia/NSN had files 10121 patents which were public at the time of analysis.
ICT industryturnover overEUR 1000 M
The smartphone was born in
Tampere in 1996
Tampere region ICT – From mobile devices to Internet of Things
50 years of history and cumulated
competence in ICT
Tampere region ICT – From mobile devices to Internet of Things
50 years of history and cumulated
competence in ICT
“We have invested here because the pool of talent is excellent. Not only the universities but Nokia’s footprint has been very important. Half of our engineers have come from Nokia.”
- Miika Mäkitalo, CEO of M-Files
“The high level of know-how in mobile communications and the availability of skilled workforce led to our establishing operations in the Tampere region.”
- Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, MCG Finland, Intel
Tampere region ICT – From mobile devices to Internet of Things
50 years of history and cumulated
competence in ICT
INTELLIGENT MACHINES &MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Intelligent machines is one of the industries in the Tampere region
which benefits from the strong ICT cluster. Tampere region is a home
for 10 globally operating world market leaders in their own market
segment.
Companies like Cargotec/Kalmar, Metso, Valmet, John Deere and
Sandvik have seen the opportunities in the region.
Over 100 years of
manufacturing heritage
Machine buildingindustryturnover
EUR 10 billion
Tampere has the world’s biggest
automatic harbor *
Cargotec Kalmar has the biggest inland port automation technology and competence center located in Tampere with a massive harbor infrastructure in place
Intelligent Machines – The bedrock of business in Tampere region
Biggestconcentration
of mobile machinery in Europe
Intelligent Machines – The bedrock of business in Tampere region
“Tampere region has a long history in machine manufacturing. There is a lot of cumulated engineering competence in the area and the regional top level education ensures also our future recruitment needs.”
-Risto Käkelä, CEO of Avant Tecno
“The city has a great industrial tradition, which nowadays is becoming more technology-oriented. Software is of growing importance in diesel engine technology and the Tampere region is knowledge-rich in that field.”
- Eero Tomi, CEO of AGCO Power
”Tampere has a long tradition and high level of competence in mobile machines and mobile hydraulics which are essential to our business.”
-Esa Peltola, CEO of Bronto Skylift
Biggestconcentration
of mobile machinery in Europe
Intelligent Machines – The bedrockof business in Tampere region
Biggestconcentration
of mobile machinery in Europe
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanotechnology cluster in the region is formed by three micro clusters:
Advanced materials platform, aerosol technology and photonics
clusters, all emerging from innovative research in Tampere University of
Technology (TUT) and its active cooperation with the companies.
Having played a seminal role in the formation of several high-profile
spin-off companies, ORC has close ties with the industry and provides
services for business such as processing and characterization of
nanophotonic components.
Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at TUT is
the leading nanophotonicsresearch centre
in Finland
The home of Modulight –Leading OEM
laser solutions providers globally
TUT carries a leading edge
research in nanocellulose for bioeconomy
CLEANTECH
The cleantech sector has emerged
from a broad network of companies,
and local companies work in close
cooperation with universities.
For green technology companies, the region and especially the
Kolmenkulma Eco-Industrial park provide unique opportunities to
test and develop new business models, technologies and services in
a vibrant operating environment. www.kolmenkulma.fi
Already over 70% of the produced
district heat in Tampere is from
renewable resources
Kolmenkulma –The first Eco-
Industrial parkin Finland
The biggest woodchip plant
is located in Hervanta, Tampere
Research andeducation
Regionplatforms
Cleantech – competences cross
various industries
Image: Opa Latvala
LIFE SCIENCE
Tampere is globally important location for R&D&I combining medicine,
biology and technology. Kauppi Campus consists of Institute of
Biomedical Technology, School of Medicine, School of Health
Sciences, the biotechnology hub Finn-Medi and Tampere University
Hospital. In coming years, Kauppi Campus will have 10000 health
professionals, 5000-10000 customers and 10000 students.
Human Spare Parts is a research program hosted by BioMediTech
Research Institute, which in turn is run by the University of Tampere,
Finland, and the Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
Over 500 life science
researchers in Tampere
Human Spare Parts is the
forerunner in stem cell research
A unique combination of
research, business and
health services
Image: Opa Latvala
Active, open, versatile and positive atmosphere
Easy networking enables great possibilities for R&D collaboration with
no real distractions to business.
Investments in innovation platforms and campuses provide a
competitive platform for companies to operate and innovate for the
global markets.
• Novel innovationplatforms are open environments thatproduce ideas, tacklewicked problems and form growth companies.
• These innovation environments are joint undertakings of the universities, of the corporate world, of the public sector and of the individual
TAMPERE INNOVATION CAMPUSES
Finland ranks 1st overall in labouravailability and quality
WEF 2014-2015: FINLAND #1 AVAILABILITY OF SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
Labour Availability and Quality chart
Labour Availability and Quality is broken down by weight into the following 6 Tier 2 sub categories.
Tier 2 sub category Weight Finland
Experienced industry-specific staff 40% 1st
Non-experienced staff 30% 3rd
Skills, attitudes and productivity 10% 4th
Tightness and competition for labour 10% 1st
Overall size of labour market 5% 6th
Flexibility of labour regulations 5% 3rd
Source: fDi Benchmark from the Financial Times Ltd 2015
0 10 20 30 40 50
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Germany
UK
Finland
Experienced industry-s... Non-experienced staff Skills, attitudes and ...
Tightness and competit... Overall size of labour... Flexibility of labour ...
Availability of competent workforce
of foreign owned companies in Tampere region indicate that the most important reason to stay in the region is the availability of competent workforce and low attrition.
66%
”The key considerations why we operate in Tampere region are good availability of employees, central location and the Tampere University of Technology.”
- Timo Kyttälä, CEO, John Deere Forestry Oy
”Tampere Region offers competent workforce at reasonable cost and the attitude of the city is positive towards companies.”
- Ville Rönkkö, CEO, CROCS Nordic
“The high level of know-how in mobile communications and the availability of skilled workforce led to our establishing operations in the Tampere region.”
- Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, MCG Finland, Intel
Sustainable ICT talent pool
The right ICT skills you need for your business today and tomorrowAdditional latent resource of 17,000 technically skilled persons
33,000 technical ICT professionals- 16,000 currently working in technical ICT role- 17,000 not presently using their technical ICT skills
76% have advanced expertise in programming
No 2 Finnish sub-region: 10% of national skills base
Experience AND youth- 37% aged 18-34- Avg. 7 years experience in technical ICT role
20%
22%
22%
42%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Less than 2 years
2-5 years
5-10 years
10 years or more
Western Finland- Experience Working in a Technical IT Role
4%
58%20%
15%3%
82% Technical IT Professionals in Western Finland Educated to Degree
Level or Higher
Doctorate/Licentiate
Masters Degree
Bachelors Degree
Vocational education
High school
* Oxford Intelligence/Ecorys Finland Location Skills Audit, July 2014
Sustainable ICT talent pool
The right ICT skills you need for your business today and tomorrowAdditional latent resource of 17,000 technically skilled persons
33,000 technical ICT professionals- 16,000 currently working in technical ICT role- 17,000 not presently using their technical ICT skills
76% have advanced expertise in programming
No 2 Finnish sub-region: 10% of national skills base
Experience AND youth- 37% aged 18-34- Avg. 7 years experience in technical ICT role
20%
22%
22%
42%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Less than 2 years
2-5 years
5-10 years
10 years or more
Western Finland- Experience Working in a Technical IT Role
4%
58%20%
15%3%
82% Technical IT Professionals in Western Finland Educated to Degree
Level or Higher
Doctorate/Licentiate
Masters Degree
Bachelors Degree
Vocational education
High school
* Oxford Intelligence/Ecorys Finland Location Skills Audit, July 2014
“Tampere’s universities carry out research directly related to our work in machine efficiency and automation. They are at the vanguard of innovation and it means that we always have high-quality interns who know our business well.”
- Jorma Tirkkonen, SVP, Cargotec
Sustainable engineering talent pool
Large and diverse engineering skills base for your business today and for tomorrow
Additional latent resource of 21,000 technically skilled persons to recruit from
54,000 engineering professionals- 33,000 currently working in engineering role- 21,000 not presently using their engineering skills
15% of engineers have strong technical ICT skills
No 2 Finnish sub-region: 13% of national skills base
Experience AND youth- 30% aged 18-34- Avg. 8 years experience in technical ICT role
* Oxford Intelligence/Ecorys Finland Location Skills Audit, July 2014
Sustainable engineering talent pool
Large and diverse engineering skills base for your business today and for tomorrow
Additional latent resource of 21,000 technically skilled persons to recruit from
54,000 engineering professionals- 33,000 currently working in engineering role- 21,000 not presently using their engineering skills
15% of engineers have strong technical ICT skills
No 2 Finnish sub-region: 13% of national skills base
Experience AND youth- 30% aged 18-34- Avg. 8 years experience in technical ICT role
* Oxford Intelligence/Ecorys Finland Location Skills Audit, July 2014
“Tampere has a concentration of intelligent machines know-how. We have a strong subcontractor network and cooperation with other cluster companies.”
-Marko Paakkunainen, R&D Manager, John Deere Forestry
Vivid university city – Talents for tomorrow
OVER 36.000 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
WEF 2014-2015: FINLAND #1 UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN R&D
EVERY 5TH PERSON IN TAMPERE IS A STUDENT
Vivid university city – Talents for tomorrow
OVER 38.000 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
WEF 2014-2015: FINLAND #1 UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN R&D
EVERY 5TH PERSON IN TAMPERE IS A STUDENT
”The local top research provides highly valuable support to our R&D activities.“
- Veli-Pekka Vatula, Site Manager, Intel
“After a thorough consideration of many options globally, we chose Tamperebecause of the cumulated competence and knowledge in the region onintelligent machines. Locating our R&D near the top research of TampereUniversity of Technology was also an important aspect.”
- Matti Sommarberg, CTO, Cargotec
Demola Tampere carries out annually some 100 projects with 450 students. In Demola, university students develop product and service demos together with companies. 40 % of the students are international.
The partner companies have licensed 80 % of the project outputs and recruited 15% of Demola’s students. Companies like Metso, Sandvik, Intel and ABB have alreadypartnered with Demola.
Facts and Figures
9,904 students | 1860 staff | 1898 scientific publications (in 2013)
Leading-edge fields of researchSignal processing
Optics and photonics
Intelligent machines
BiomodellingBuilt environment
Centers of Excellence in Research appointed by the Academy of Finland
Signal Processing Algorithm Research Group (SPAG)
Generic Intelligent Machines (GIM) together with Helsinki University of Technology
www.tut.fi/en
1,423 international students
Facts and Figures
15,552 students | 2163 staff | 1972 scientific publications (in 2013)
Leading-edge fields of research
Human-technology interaction
Information retrieval
Game research
Centers of Excellence in Research appointed by the Academy of Finland
The Finnish Centre of Excellence in Historical Research (FiCEHiR)
Finnish Research Unit for Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Disease (FINMIT)
www.uta.fi/english
1,421 international students
Facts and Figures
10,477 students | 761 staff | 223 publications (in 2013)
Research focus areasEfficiency of mobile machinery
Development of energy efficiency in buildings and facilities
Reduction of environmental impacts
Assessment of human activity in genuine operational environments
Development of new business opportunities
Development of services for seniors, including promotion of wellbeing entrepreneurship and development of wellbeing technology
Promotion of wellbeing at work
Promotion of children’s and adolescents’ health
www.tamk.fi/en
489 international students
Facts and Figures
300 staff (2,375 nationally) / 1465 academic publications (in 2014)
Research focus areasCommunication platforms
Context-aware services
ICT for health and well-being
Information and network security
Knowledge-intensive services
Embedded systems
Media technologies
Network technologies
Software development
www.vtt.fi/en
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
36% of Finnish innovations include VTT expertise
www.investtampere.fiwww.talenttampere.fi
www.tampereallbright.fiwww.tredea.fi
Our ServicesAre you planning to expand your business or looking for new business opportunities in the Tampere Region?
Our experts at the Tampere Region Economic Development Agency Tredea will help you with any questions you may have - to locate suitable business premises, create new networks and find regional business services. The services are free of charge.
More information about the opportunities in the Tampere Region: www.investtampere.fi
Contact us
Petri NykänenTampere Region Economic Development Agency TredeaDirector, Business Development and Invest [email protected]+358 40 806 2375
Oula VälipakkaTampere Region Economic Development Agency TredeaSenior Manager, Business Development and Invest [email protected]+358 40 552 2000
Oliver HusseyTampere Region Economic Development Agency TredeaSenior Manager, Business Development and Invest [email protected]+358 40 679 4142